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CITY OF DUBLIN
AGENDA STATEMENT
CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: July 23, 1984
SUBJECT Park Dedication Fund Policy
EXHIBITS ATTACHED Policy
RECOMMENDATION Approve policy and forward to DSRSD Board for
consideration
FINANCIAL STATEMENT: Undetermined amount
DESCRIPTION Prior to incorporation, the County of Alameda
functioned as the Planning Agency for the Dublin area. As part of its
development review process and in accordance with the County's Subdivision
Ordinance, the County required residential developers to either dedicate
land for park purposes or pay fees in lieu of land dedication as a condition
of development. Lands were dedicated and fees paid to the agency
responsible for parks and recreation in the Dublin area, which was the
Dublin San Ramon Services District. This practice continued after
incorporation until the City Council determined that it was appropriate for
the City to provide recreation services to residents, and the City Council
further determined to revise the City' s Subdivision Ordinance to 'provide
that park dedication and park in-lieu fees would be paid to the City on all
residential developments approved by the City after the effective date of
the ordinance. As of June 30, 19184, the City presently has $489, 990 in park
in-lieu fees and a commitment from the developer of Amador Lakes to
refurbish the tennis courts, lighting and adjacent landscaping at Kolb Park
at a cost not to exceed $50, 000 . The Dublin San Ramon Services District has
$167 , 346 in park in-lieu fees as of June 30, 1984.
Since the amendment of the City ' s Subdivision Ordinance, the City Council
also directed Staff to work out a policy with the Dublin San Ramon Services
District regarding the expenditure of park in-lieu fees. Staff has met with
the General Manager of DSRSD and has drafted the attached policy for City
Council consideration.
Staff did not provide in the policy document for the input of the Park &
Recreation Commission regarding desired improvements on District facilities
prior to District and City Staff meeting because it has no bearing on the
City' s relationship with the District, but is rather part of the City' s
internal decision making process . It is Staff ' s recommendation that the
Park & Recreation Commission, prior to January 1st of each year, provide the
City Council with a list of desired park facility improvements, whether they
are on City, DSRSD or School District property. This will provide
sufficient time to undertake the negotiation process with DSRSD Staff prior
to the formulation of each agency' s annual budget.
The policy has been reviewed by the Park & Recreation Commission. The
Commission at its meeting of July 17 , 1984 recommended that language be
added to the policy that representatives from the School Districts be
included in discussions where applicable .
Since this is a policy that addresses how park in-lieu fees are to be spent
and DSRSD and the City have responsibility for these fees, it does not seem
appropriate to include language in the policy which would provide the School
Districts with input on how moneys which belong to other agencies are spent.
Further, any proposed expenditure of park in-lieu fees on School District
property would have to be agreed upon by the appropriate School District
prior to the City and DSRSD meeting to discuss priorities for the
expenditure of those funds . The DSRSD General Manager concurs with the
position of the City Staff .
It is recommended that the City Council approve the policy and forward its
recommendation to the Dublin San Ramon Services District for consideration.
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COPIES TO: Park & Recreation Commission
�•ITEM NO. `7 DSRSD
POLICY
REGARDING THE EXPENDITURE OF PARK DEDICATION FUNDS
WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF THE
CITY OF DUBLIN
The City of Dublin and the Dublin San Ramon Services District
recognize the benefit to residents of coordinating park
development and enhancement of existing park facilities within
the boundaries of the City of Dublin. Both agencies hereby
mutually agree to the following guidelines with respect to the
expenditure of park in-lieu fees .
1 ; In accordance with state law, park in-lieu fees presently
held by the Dublin San Ramon Services District which were
generated by the development within Alameda County will be
used on existing District park facilities located within the
City of Dublin .
2 . In accordance with the City of Dublin ' s revised Subdivision
Ordinance, the City will receive future land dedication for
parks and park in-lieu fees . Park in-lieu fees collected by
the City may be used to develop new City facilities, enhance
facilities owned by School Districts within the City, or
enhance facilities owned by the ' Dublin San Ramon Services
District .
3 . Annually, prior to the formulation of each respective
entity 's budget , staff members from each entity will meet and
develop joint recommendations for the expenditure of park
in-lieu fees on existing District facilities . These
recommendations will be reviewed by each entity's respective
commission/committee and elected body.
4 . If the staff of both entities are unable to agree on the
appropriate expenditure of park in-lieu fees or project
priority as they relate to District facilities, a
City/District committee or , if necessary, a joint
Council/Board meeting will be held to resolve any
differences .